Man makes bail after PM ‘threat’

A 28-year-old man charged and detained last month for allegedly threatening and insulting Prime Minister Hun Sen on Facebook was quietly released on bail last week by the Kampong Thom Provincial Court, according to a court letter.

Dated February 4 and signed by investigating judge Seth Vannak, the document orders the immediate release of Man Sam Orn from the provincial prison.

Sam Orn was detained on January 9 and charged under articles 233 and 502 of the criminal code for posting “7 January is the date of your death” and mocking the premier’s missing eye.

Speaking yesterday, Sam Orn said he wants all charges to be dropped, claiming the Facebook posts were not authored by him but someone else using his account.

“I stopped using Facebook because I do not want this thing to happen to me again,” he said, adding “Someone must have wanted revenge against me.”

Am Sam Ath, senior coordinator at rights group Licadho, commenting on the intensification of social media-related arrests, said the government’s actions are “putting pressure on people who use social media to criticise the top leaders”, adding that “it restricts their freedom of expression”.

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